Another Friday, and as such, time for the regular weekly fuel price update. After a month of it remaining unchanged, fuel prices have finally moved, and the not so cheery news is that it has gone back upwards – across the board – for the coming May 16-22 week.

The ministry of finance has announced that Euro 4M RON 95 petrol will be priced at RM1.31 per litre, up by six sen from the RM1.25 last week. Likewise, there’s a six sen increase for RON 97, which will now go for RM1.61 per litre in the coming week (RM1.55 last week).

As for Euro 2M diesel, that sees a five sen increase to RM1.45 per litre (RM1.40 last week), so this means that Euro 5 diesel, which costs 10 sen more than Euro 2M diesel, will now be priced at RM1.55 per litre for the coming week.

These prices will remain in effect until May 22, when the next fuel price update is announced. This is the 19th edition of the weekly fuel pricing format for 2020 and the 71st edition in total for the format, which runs from Saturday until the following Friday.

Anthony Lim believes that nothing is better than a good smoke and a car with character, with good handling aspects being top of the prize heap. Having spent more than a decade and a half with an English tabloid daily never being able to grasp the meaning of brevity or being succinct, he wags his tail furiously at the idea of waffling - in greater detail - about cars and all their intrinsic peculiarities here.

Well this tells me BN & PN people are optimistic & positive persons. Unlike PH people that constantly lives in a cesspool of constant negativity & biases. What we need today are optimistic people who can drive the county forward, not those negative people who prefer to drag the country back into Dark Ages.

Why not RM 1.00?
Why not bagi free?
Is PH ppl so dependent on dedak for 22 months that they cannot live without it now? Stop the trolling, come out to the real work and start working. Grab & online delivery businesses are booming now, so easy to find work in this field.

Rakyat suffer a little bit now no problem, money can earn back again but life cannot recover if dead. As long the economy restarts in stages like now, people can go back to work and start saving money to spend in Raya bazaars next year.

Copy paste: “Folks, there is no such thing as a one size fits all solution. A few fortunate persons have ‘gaji jalan’ whereas most others have ‘takde gaji’. The reality is EVERYONE is suffering in one way or another. This is not the time for partisan support for any party (unless you have been living under a rock) as all the governments have been doing is heeding the medical advise in varying degrees ie. S. Korea – complete heeding, US – zero heeding”

What crap is Shahrul talking about. It was PH Government that didn’t restrict tourist from China and when PN came to power in the midst of Covid pandemic, the first thing they did was shutting the borders. Don’t try to spin history as it only was 3 months ago.

Businesses rise and fall. You can find employment elsewhere, & new businesses can also be started.
Not saying it is good or ideal, but that is the fact.
Lives cannot be regained. Neither the employees’ lives, or the bosses’ lives.

I can live eating only rice & eggs everyday for months to survive with the only saving we have. But I don’t want to die in vain just because of some reckless people. You can’t live twice.

What’s wrong with you man. I think you’re the “lembab” one, can’t even grasp the situation of the world we’re currently in. It’s not like any previous govt could prevent unemployment in this large scale health & life threatening situation. If anything, the last previous govt are to be blamed very slow in taking action, wasn’t even blocking tourists from Mainland China from bringing the virus into our country.

Aik. Isn’t this what you said below: “Eradicating Covid is most important”. So which is more important, eradicating Covid or income loss? You don’t look like you know what you want or rather contradicting what you said.

Are you that stoopid? The world is in bad shape, we are looking at global recession. No country or company can escape the effects, even British Airways had to fire 13,000 staffers. The Government can do nothing to stop it but they doing their darnest best to manage it and I would give them my full support.

Back in 1997, minimum wage was RM500. Now minimum wage is RM1200, so it went up by 2.4X but petrol price only went up 1.8X. Basically petrol today is cheaper to the poorest of workers than it was for those back in 1997. Well done to Perikatan for managing this well.

Syabas PN Gomen, Kipidap!! Past PH gomen screwed up rakyat with so many fake promises but PH is doing their best to soften the blow onto the rakyat. Past PH gomen allowed Coronavirus to enter Malaysia now causing so many local homeless and jobless, doomed the economy. merempat kat negara sendri … not able to feed themselves and their family. I hope next 60 years no PH rule.

I wish we can rewind time back to May 2018 and did not vote in PH. They screw up the country by screwing up their handling of covid19. Some of them even downplaying it as another case of the flu. Only then we realised how idiotic they were.

Back in 1997, minimum wage was RM500. Now minimum wage is RM1200, so it went up by 2.4X but petrol price only went up 1.8X. Basically petrol today is cheaper to the poorest of workers than it was for those back in 1997. Well done to Perikatan for managing this well.

We are subsidizing one litre of petrol 60 sen. We the rakyat are giving our backdoor gomen now 60 sen per litre. Go and google search and see how much our petrol prices the past 25 years been in comparison to USD oil prices per barre

Backdoor or not doesn’t matter. What matters is which wakil rakyat is putting us in front and taking care of us.

From this covid19, we can clearly see Perikatan is doing just that but PH is continuing to deride their efforts. In the first place, PH failed to stop the virus coming in when they ruled because they were afraid the economy will be affected, but money cannot buy life. So I don’t care if Perikatan is backdoor or not, they’re doing one heck of a great job and I don’t see why they can’t continue running the country as long they keep putting the good effort.

Aik. Isn’t this what you said above: “Eradicating Covid is most important”. So which is more important, eradicating Covid or income loss? You don’t look like you know what you want or rather contradicting what you said.

Kampung people need jobs?! Hahaha! Spoken like a person never been to kampung. We’re selfsustained group of people…. Don’t compare us with you bandar people and don’t use us as your punching tool… or we’ll punch back.

Rumours that an ex-PM son will be leaving our club once he sells his Veyron. Without an Em Bee job, he can no longer afford to be amongst us elites. At least he can still enjoy cheap fuel with whatever car he downgrades to next.

Aik. Isn’t this what you said above: “Eradicating Covid is most important”. So which is more important, eradicating Covid or income loss? You don’t look like you know what you want or rather contradicting what you said.

Copy paste: “Backdoor or not doesn’t matter. What matters is which wakil rakyat is putting us in front and taking care of us.

From this covid19, we can clearly see Perikatan is doing just that but PH is continuing to deride their efforts. In the first place, PH failed to stop the virus coming in when they ruled because they were afraid the economy will be affected, but money cannot buy life. So I don’t care if Perikatan is backdoor or not, they’re doing one heck of a great job and I don’t see why they can’t continue running the country as long they keep putting the good effort.”

You can either post as a guest or have an option to register. Among the advantages of registering is once a name has been registered, a guest cannot post using that name. If you have an account, please login before commenting. If you wish to have a profile photo next to your name, register at Gravatar using the same e-mail address you use to comment.